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June, 1837 and Queen Victoria is declared queen, after the invention of the television and a century before the outbreak of the second world war. A nationwide era of social change begins and Cornwall is no exception. A county already steeped in history and myth is to spend the next one hundred years evolving even further. Cornwall’s folklore can boast the visiting of the child Jesus to buy tin from the Cornish and trade of the same metal with the Phoenicians, who prospered as far back as 2,000BC. Cornish ancestry is rooted firmly with the tin miners, as is the history. But modern Cornwall flourishes, n


Review: Matisse ExhibitionReview: Matisse Exhibition (Drawing with Scissors)Review: Matisse Exhibition
An education in art at the Falmouth Art Gallery.
You may not expect an exhibition where the highlights contain four blue nudes to be entirely popular with a family audience. But the thirty five lithographs currently on display in Falmouth mixes well with the children’s interpretations of ‘Drawing with Scissors’ and may have inspired many future artists. It is his diversity of subject and virtually unique use of shape and colour that make the Henri Matisse (1869-1954) exhibition a success with audiences of all ages. Indeed the Haywards Gallery Tour, which started in S
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